A profiler should shed some light on this. -Alex
On 11/12/16, 6:52 PM, "bilbosax" <[email protected]> wrote: >I am writing a mobile app for the iPad. It has a component that hides >just >off the bottom of the screen that contains a list with a custom >itemrenderer. When I tap a button in the app, it causes the component to >slide up onto the screen using a Move transition. The problem is that it >takes 5 seconds after tapping the button for the component to move onto >the >screen and I can't find the issue. I traced when the button gets tapped, >and when the transition is called, and both happen immediately after the >tap, but then it takes 5 seconds for the component to move onto the >screen. >The component is created when the app opens, so I would think that it is >ready to move into position on a button click. The only other thing I can >think of is that the itemrenderer for the list is taking some time to >form. >Every following click of the button causes the component to move into >position fairly quickly, but it is the first time that is taking the >longest. > >Is there something I can do to see what is happening once the transition >is >called? Is there a way to listen for the transition firing? Is there a >way >to listen for when the item renderer is complete? > >Any thoughts would be helpful. Thanks! > > > >-- >View this message in context: >http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/Question-Regarding-Transiti >on-Performance-tp14108.html >Sent from the Apache Flex Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
